Most techniques for teaching medical procedures are not interactive:
medical professionals can read about procedures in a medical atlas,
watch a video, or watch another doctor perform the procedure. Sometimes
a physical simulator or an animal is available for actual practice, while complementary to
SimPraxis, these options are not always available.

Our cognitive simulator engine, SimPraxis, is either installed from a DVD
onto a standard computer and requires only a mouse for interaction or runs on an iPad. It
provides a realistic, interactive experience for learning and rehearsing
the steps of a medical procedure. Users feel as though they are
performing the procedure themselves by working with real images and
putting proper tools to use. Users get instant feedback, providing an
almost game-like experience.

SimPraxis is a platform that can be applied to any medical procedure
comprised of steps that can be presented visually.